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Oh, explanation... (I was never good at showing my work):Kitty is citing Fitts' law of human-computer interaction, Maria is putting it into practice, and then Kitty makes a reference to Hamlet's soliloquy.

The argument between Kitty and Maria is whether n is important or D/W; in other words, whether T (time) depends on n or D/W. So, I think:1. Information architect is Maria. She's more interested in n and that, to me, is the number of structures/artifacts a user has to navigate to get to what the user is looking for.2. UI Layout designer is Kitty. She's more interested in D/W, which is almost like heat-tracking the eyeballs.

In the last picture, they agree for a trade-off (or a combo) of both n and D/W. Um, isn't that much like business where double-think is useful? So, I think:3. They studied Economics

Kitty, the info architect, is complaining that Maria failed to load the dishwasher. Maria, the UI designer, explains that she forgot because she was all caught up in the latest issue of a trendy online magazine. Kitty tries to relieve the tension by telling one of those lame Hamlet jokes. Maria pretends it's funny.